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SBC leader Morris Chapman dies at 84
Morris H. Chapman, former pastor, former Southern Baptist Convention president and former SBC Executive Committee president died Monday, Oct. 20, at age 84.
Chapman’s son, Chris, posted on social media earlier today, “My dad peacefully stepped into Heaven this morning. He was not just my dad, but my hero, my teacher and my pastor. I miss him already, but he’ll always be a part of who I am and someday we’ll meet again.”
The last SBC Conservative Resurgence president to be opposed by a moderate candidate, Chapman led the Convention to remain focused on the Great Commission as moderates broke away. Under his leadership as EC president, CP giving reached a record high that has yet to be matched.
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Chapman was given the honorary title of president emeritus of the Executive Committee upon his retirement in 2010.
“Morris Chapman led with passion and integrity,” said current SBC Executive Committee President Jeff Iorg. “He was a champion for cooperation and our global mission. He was also a friend who encouraged me for many years – including after my election as president of the EC. We honor him and pray for his family in their loss.”
SBC President Clint Pressley posted on social media, “I’m thankful for his life, legacy and love for the Gospel. … Southern Baptists like me owe men like (Morris Chapman) a debt of gratitude. Praying the Lord is close to his family and especially his widow Jodi in the days ahead.”
Chapman is survived by his wife Jodi, his son and
daughter-in-law Chris and Renee Chapman, his daughter and son-in-law Stephanie
and Scott Evans, eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

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